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3 most recent stories to be displayed on the SoP homepage.
School of Pharmacy Receives National Award for Diversity Excellence
For the second consecutive year, the School of Pharmacy is honored with the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, recognizing its work in inclusive hiring and education.
2024 Five of the Future
Meet recent UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni who are leading their fields forward.

UW–Madison Launches Pharmacy-Focused Regional Center to Combat the Opioid Crisis
With an influx of federal aid, two School of Pharmacy professors — Jay Ford and Cody Wenthur — will empower Wisconsin pharmacies with new tools to prevent opioid deaths.

UW–Madison Leading New Research Collaboration Aimed at Treating Lung Scarring Diseases
University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists are poised to gain a better understanding of how to treat a progressive scarring disease of the lungs that kills an estimated 40,000 people every year in the United States.

Donor-Funded Renovation Enhances Student Study Space
The School’s Fredrick B. Powers Commons get a dose of modern comforts through the donor-supported Building Fund.
PharmD Student Entrepreneurs Compete in SHARx Tank
Teams of PharmD and biomedical engineering students present innovative health solutions to a panel of School of Pharmacy alumni judges.
Building Bridges with Managed Care Mentorship
A new collaboration between the the School’s Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy student organization and Navitus Health Solutions offers PharmD students a chance to make connections and explore new fields.
Nano-Drugs on Bacteria Could Target Difficult-to-Treat Pancreatic Cancer
Employing bacteria to infiltrate that cancerous fortification and deliver drugs could aid treatment for pancreatic cancer, according to newly published findings from a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers.
New Nanomaterial Could Advance Neurodegenerative Disease Treatments
A newly developed nanomaterial that mimics the behavior of proteins could be an effective tool for treating Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.